But when I click to call link, the textarea are opening again. How I can limit this?

VIPStephan

01-23-2012, 12:02 PM

What is this with the quotes in the function name? And what language is that actually? PHP or JavaScript? In JS you don’t concatenate strings with a period character, it’s done with ‘+’. Also, you need to follow the standard notation of quote pairs. In your HTML example the first double quote in the function name (which is wrong anyway) is closing the onclick value. If it was legitimate to use quotes in this place then you’d have to escape them with the backslash character.

orxanx

01-23-2012, 01:19 PM

What is this with the quotes in the function name? And what language is that actually? PHP or JavaScript? In JS you don’t concatenate strings with a period character, it’s done with ‘+’. Also, you need to follow the standard notation of quote pairs. In your HTML example the first double quote in the function name (which is wrong anyway) is closing the onclick value. If it was legitimate to use quotes in this place then you’d have to escape them with the backslash character.

I need this quotes, because I retrieve data from mysql, and put dynamical name to javascript function. so it's remix javascript&php.